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Yashasvi Jaiswal - India vs England Live Score, 4th Test Match Day 1: India On Top As England Score 112/5 At Lunch - sports.ndtv.com - India

India vs England Live Score, 4th Test Match Day 1: India On Top As England Score 112/5 At Lunch

India vs England 4th Test Day 1 Live Updates: Ravindra Jadeja has joined the party in style and dismissed Ben Stokes for 3. Five-down England currently have Joe Root as their score read 112./5 at lunch England rely on Root for a stable knock, in order to gain some momentum.

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David Warner - Pat Cummins - Mitchell Starc - Glenn Maxwell - Tim David - Mitchell Marsh - Josh Hazlewood - Josh Inglis - Matthew Wade - Adam Zampa - Trent Boult - Steven Smith - Devon Conway - Tim Southee - Lockie Ferguson - Adam Milne - Nathan Ellis - Glenn Phillips - Eden Park - Mark Chapman - Finn Allen - New Zealand vs Australia Live Score 2nd T20I Updates - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - county Mitchell - county Park

New Zealand vs Australia Live Score 2nd T20I Updates

NZ vs AUS, 2nd T20I Live Updates: New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner won the toss and opted to bowl in the second T20I against Australia at the Eden Park in Auckland. The hosts will look to level the series after going down in the series opener. However, the Kiwis will be without the services of star all-rounder Rachin Ravindra, with Josh Clarke replacing him in the XI. Australia have also made two changes to the side with Matthew Wade and Nathan Ellis replacing David Warner and Mitchell Starc. (Live Scorecard)

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Rahul Dravid - Brendon Maccullum - England Star Flies Home Before Start Of 4th Test, Will Not Return To India - sports.ndtv.com - India

England Star Flies Home Before Start Of 4th Test, Will Not Return To India

England star Rehan Ahmed flew back home before the start of the 4th Test against India in Ranchi, prompting Ben Stokes to include Shoaib Bashir in the team for the penultimate match of the series. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) released a statement, explaining Rehan's decision to fly back home, suggesting the spinner had a personal emergency to deal with. The board did not announce a replacement for the spinner, who won't be returning to India for the 5th Test either.

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Joe Root - Zak Crawley - Jonny Bairstow - Rohit Sharma - Ravindra Jadeja - Rajat Patidar - Watch: Akash Deep's Unplayable 'No-Ball' Leaves England Star Zak Crawley Stunned - sports.ndtv.com - India

Watch: Akash Deep's Unplayable 'No-Ball' Leaves England Star Zak Crawley Stunned

Debutant pacer Akash Deep, into his first spell in Test cricket, made a big impression as he sent England batter's stumps cartwheeling on day 1 of the 4th Test in Ranchi on Friday. Akash's brilliant delivery left Crawley bamboozled but the India bowler overstepped before shattering the stumps, and hence, the batter remained not-out. Akash was ecstatic as he saw Crawley's stumps flying but it turned out he had bowled a no-ball. Hence, the celebrations were cut short.

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Rahul Dravid - Who Is Akash Deep? Meet India Pacer Who Left Cricket For 3 Years To Make Ends Meet - sports.ndtv.com - India

Who Is Akash Deep? Meet India Pacer Who Left Cricket For 3 Years To Make Ends Meet

The 4th Test between India and England turned out to be life-changing for pacer Akash Deep who made his much-awaited debut in Ranchi. With his mother present to watch him don the India jersey for the first time, Akash Deep was handed the debut Test cap by none other than the head coach Rahul Dravid. It was his stint for India A that earned Akash Deep a call-up to the senior national team. But, everything hasn't been as easy for the pacer who had to leave cricket a few years ago to make ends meet.

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Glenn Maxwell - Tim David - Mitchell Marsh - Josh Inglis - Tim Southee - With 12 Needed Off 3, Mumbai Indians Star Unleashes Mayhem vs New Zealand - sports.ndtv.com - Usa - Australia - New Zealand - India - county Mitchell

With 12 Needed Off 3, Mumbai Indians Star Unleashes Mayhem vs New Zealand

Tim David and Mitchell Marsh starred in Australia's nail-biting six-wicket victory over New Zealand in the first T20I in Wellington on Wednesday. Chasing a target of 216, Australia needed 12 runs off the final three balls. David smashed New Zealand pacer Tim Southee for a six to fine leg. On the next delivery, the right-handed batter managed to steal a couple. Australia needed 4 runs to win off the final ball and David took them home by whipping the ball between the deep mid-wicket and long-on fielders for a boundary.

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Jay Shah - Shreyas Iyer - Irfan Pathan - "Different Rules?" Ex India Star Blasts Those Missing First-Class Cricket In The Name "Of Looking After Body" - sports.ndtv.com - India

"Different Rules?" Ex India Star Blasts Those Missing First-Class Cricket In The Name "Of Looking After Body"

One of the biggest talking points in Indian cricket these days is players missing domestic cricket. BCCI Secretary Jay Shah recenty made it clear that all centrally contracted cricketers, who are not with the national team, will have to mandatorily play red-ball cricket in the domestic circuit and the management will not tolerate any kind of excuses in the matter. The statement came amidst the controversy surrounding Ishan Kishan and reports that suggest that BCCI has asked him to play for Jharkhand in Ranji Trophy.

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Shreyas Iyer - Ajinkya Rahane - Shivam Dube - Ranji Trophy Quarterfinals: Big Boys Mumbai, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Saurashtra Eye Semis Berth - sports.ndtv.com - India

Ranji Trophy Quarterfinals: Big Boys Mumbai, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Saurashtra Eye Semis Berth

After a month and half of topsy-turvy ride, eight teams have managed to steer themselves clear of other 24 contenders to enter the quarterfinals. Now, they are standing at a point of no return, as even the slightest slip can throw them out at the quarterfinals stage, beginning across India from Friday. There are familiar faces -- 41-time champions Mumbai, strong contenders Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, giant-killers Vidarbha and Baroda, the stonewalling Saurashtra besides Madhya Pradesh and Andhra, who are capable of springing a surprise or two. So, here's a closer look at the four last eight clashes.

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